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all right it's the final video Roundup
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in terms of music that I'm going to be
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doing this year this is the
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disappointments the surprises and the oh
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yeah that came out this year video of
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2024 um later on this week I'll be
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talking about books and movies just to
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shake things up I'm in a little bit of a
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different space just because I got hit
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with the sickness now my wife got hit
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with the sickness so she is out in the
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main room there and I am relegated to
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the office so you get to hang out with
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some of my fun things on the shelves
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behind me some of the books some of the
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action figures and all that fun stuff so
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let's get into the disappointments of
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2024 there weren't a whole lot and most
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of these disappointments were more of
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like I was expecting more from this band
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or artist and not necessarily that the
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album was bad you know uh much like you
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know I don't do a worst of 2024 just
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because I don't know just because it
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didn't hit with me doesn't make it a bad
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record it's just it didn't connect with
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me now these are all in alphabetical
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order and that's across the board within
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this list this isn't a rank list I've
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put this strategically in alphabetical
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order so that no record is you know
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worse than the next they're all just
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albums that disappointed me so let's
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first talk about the disappointments and
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we're going to start this whole list off
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with Aurora with what happened to the
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heart I was really looking forward to
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this because I really loved Aurora's
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last record it had like this this really
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fun aspect this really haunting lots of
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like almost like ghostlike style
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vocalizations it was like it did
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something very new and very exciting and
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I felt like what happened to the
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heart was more of the same but lesser
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than her last records uh next one comes
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to us from David Gilmore luck and
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strange this is probably my least
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favorite of all of his solo records I
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just feel like it was him having fun and
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I don't begrudge him at all within this
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there's a lot of writing styles that
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he's done with his daughter on this and
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I I can feel that there's this
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connection that he has with this music
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but I'm not necessarily feeling it you
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know I feel like a lot of these tracks
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are kind of half-baked you know like I
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feel like these are kind of demos that
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he was working with and he didn't really
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allow the music to really develop
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organically and it just it left me kind
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of cold and I'm kind of saddened that
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this was his what could be his last
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record he's kind of going out on one of
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his weaker ones all right coming to the
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next one I was really looking forward to
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this one and once
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again kind of disappointed especially
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since well let's just talk about it this
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is the decemberist with their as it ever
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was so it shall be again again I was
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really looking forward to this one there
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was teasing that it was a return to form
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to some of their more progy aspects like
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like the hazards of love and the crane
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wife and it just kind of felt like a
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continuation of the last two records
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that we've gotten from this you know
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I'll be your girl and what a terrible
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World What a Wonderful World I haven't
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really been all that excited for these
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past two records and this one kind of
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continues that I felt like with all
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their albums leading up to that point of
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what a wonder what a terrible World What
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a Wonderful
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World I felt like each record really had
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a unified identity you know like the
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crane wife had a unified identity that
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was very different than her majesty
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which was very different than uh long
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live the king or the king is dead um
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like each album really had that unifying
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feel and I feel like all the records
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that have come past that have just been
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collections of tracks and songs that
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they were writing rather than coming
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into a studio to really bang out an
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album and that was one of the things
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that I loved about the decemberist like
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they were coming in to create an album
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and this one just kind of left me flat
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and their big epic the big 19 20 minute
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record track that ends this record off
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it just ah I felt like they were
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wandering the landscape a little too
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much within that more doomy atmospheric
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sound Rock moment on that track and it
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didn't really satisfy
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my coming together for a big epic you
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know and I know that they can do it they
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did it with the train they did it with
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the entire album of uh the hazards of
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love so I know that they're able to
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craft these big pggy
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moments heck with the crane wife you
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know the island um and I just felt like
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this was them wandering the landscape
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and not quite knowing what to do so yeah
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a little bit disappointed with that one
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moving on let's talk about Dune and
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their void Kind album Dune had my
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favorite record from
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2021 I think it was uh so I was really
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looking forward to this one and it's
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good but it never reaches the same
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Heights as their record it never really
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like had those buildups and payoffs that
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I was really looking forward to it's a
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lot more atmospheric and I mean that's
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fine if that's what you're coming to for
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this band but that's not the only reason
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why I'm coming to this band I love their
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buildups I love their payoffs I love
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those really meaty Jam sessions that
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they have and I just didn't quite feel
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it in the same vein that I have with
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their past works this one might be their
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weakest record in my mind but you know
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again it was was the expectations that I
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was bringing in to this record the same
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can be said about this next record of
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lepus uh Melodies and atonement again we
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were being teased quite literally with
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some of the singles on this we had Anar
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screaming and yelling again that he
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hasn't done in quite a while you know
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opth did it to some pretty good success
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this year uh and you know their last two
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records of pitfalls and um I can't even
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remember it is that really bad um jeez
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ailan on that's it um again they just
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kind of left me cold you know a little
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bit more atmospheric it felt much more
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like uh an in our solo project and last
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year we got a really good record from
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him you know 16 was really good he was
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stretching his legs he was trying
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different things he was kind of showing
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his you know virtuosity within his
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Landscapes of different sounds and I was
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hoping that he brought that into this
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project and every track was just the
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same kind of paint by numbers lepus
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tracks that we' gotten in the past sure
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they're heavier yeah there's a little
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bit more Dynamics within the mixing and
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within the masteries of this but it just
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you can only take so much copy and paste
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throughout an album before it starts to
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run cold and starts to run you know not
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as exciting so yeah Melodies of
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atonement really left me cold especially
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since their last handful of Records
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really did so uh but this was the one
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that kind of like kind of did a bait and
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switch especially with all the lead-ups
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to this record so yeah uh another one
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that we'll talk about coming more into
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the pop because I really love the pop
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records that were coming out this year
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let's talk about St Vincent and all born
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screaming even though this made it onto
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my top 50 list um you know Daddy's home
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and some of her past works I really
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loved I love that more kind of like
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Stevie Nick style70s style of the singer
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songwriter and this one didn't have that
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same kind of teeth it didn't have that
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same kind of oomph it is darker it's a
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little bit more sharper but it didn't
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have that same kind of immediate hook
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that I loved about St Vincent's works so
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a little bit disappointed in that one
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also one that really disappointed
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me yeah let's talk about Taylor Swift
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with her the tortured poets Department
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this year was set up to be like Taylor
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Swift's year you know he h she had her
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eras tour that was making its way all
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across the world at this point it wasn't
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just confined to the US we had the movie
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you know it was streaming on Disney plus
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everybody was reaching back into her
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back catalog she was redoing a bunch of
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records and like she was line she was
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lining herself up to a really easy win
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and the port tortur poets Department
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kind of failed on a lot of different
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ways you know the way that it was
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released having a smaller record being
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released those first couple of weeks and
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then surprise here's an even bigger one
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that you now have to buy again marketing
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wise you know it was very smart but for
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a consumer point of view I felt burnt
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you know I felt kind of betrayed where
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you know I bought her vinyl and CD on
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date of release and then surprise that
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was the wrong version you actually
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should have boughten this big Deluxe the
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Anthology and then the music that's
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found on there was lackluster and I
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don't know it didn't have that same kind
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of heart and that same kind of Soul
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there wasn't that hunger that I felt
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like she had on on her past works you
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know it wasn't like the lockdown session
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records that she had for Evermore and
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folklore which I really loved and it
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didn't have that same kind
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of feeling that midnights did you know
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where there was a little bit of variety
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there was a little bit of
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differentiations on it the tortur poets
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department is far too long with too many
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tracks that sound the exact same so yeah
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in a year that was full of pop icons
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coming into their own Taylor Swift
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dropped the ball hard so yeah that's
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that's I was really disappointed with
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that one okay moving on let's talk about
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twerp TWRP with their digital nightmare
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another one that I was really looking
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forward to I love twerp and even with
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digital nightmare it's a good record and
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that's that's why I always put the
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disclaimer at the top of the episode of
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saying like these disappointments aren't
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bad records and in fact I would say that
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digital nightmare is a good record it's
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just earlier in the year you know right
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around the crest of 20 like 2023 to
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2024 they put out this brilliant EP of
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VHS and each track on that album was
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Banger after Banger after Banger and I
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think there's only like four tracks on
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there but like some of the best work
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that twerp has done in terms of that
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funky Bas Groove that really inventive
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vocal stylings uh coming into this like
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disco dancable electronic music that I
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love from twerp and then we come into
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digital Nightmare and outside of the
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first and last track off of this most of
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it is forgettable you know and that's
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kind of what I felt with their last full
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length record and I felt like with the
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EP of VHS I'm like we're getting into
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that exciting very catchy very immediate
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dancable
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grooves and this one just kind of once
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again left me flat and I was really
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disappointed with that one final two cuz
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there's 10 of them final two let's talk
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about the Von herzon Brothers in
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memori I loved Red Alert in the blue
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Forest one of my favorite records of
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2022 I think it was that it came out
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2022 2023 um so I was really looking
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forward to what the Von Herson Brothers
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was going to have next and in
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murmuration is fine it's a good record
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but what I loved about Red Alert was how
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prag it was you know we had a couple
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tracks that were in the 10-minute mark
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it was there was a lot of buildups a lot
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of payoffs a lot of playouts that I
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really really appreciated and this one
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kind of strapped all that out you know
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there's only like one or two tracks on
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here that I'll return to the rest is
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just fun rock music with a little bit of
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a pggy edge to it and it just with how
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much I loved Red Alert I was really
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looking forward to whatever Von herzon
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Brothers had coming out next and this
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one it left me cold the final one within
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the disappointments let's talk about
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weather systems with ocean without a
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Shore kind of being The Unofficial
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successor of
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anathema I should have liked this a lot
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more but I think what really held it
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back was how much they clung and
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clutched the anathema brand you know
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calling the like calling the band
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weather systems which is essentially you
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know one of their most popular records
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um and the song writing ship the song
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Styles is almost too closely resembling
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uh anema I just feel like Dan Kavanaugh
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could have done a little bit more and
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maybe should have you know reframed this
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as more of like a solo project rather
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than a successor um and yeah I just I
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don't know it once again it just left me
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cold um and I feel like Within These
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disappointments that's kind of the
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flavor that I'm feeling within that all
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right let's talk about some of those
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surprises now these aren't necessarily
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my favorite records of the year but
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these were the ones that I I found I
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liked a lot more than I was expecting to
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and once again these are alphabetical
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we'll start with the first one being
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annabis with the forgivable uh sorry the
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unfor forgivable that's the one um yeah
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this one kind of came out of nowhere for
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me uh their last record really left me
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cold if I'm being perfectly honest that
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was a big disappointment especially
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coming from a long run of brilliant
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brilliant
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records I was really disappointed with
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that last record but this one put them
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back on track you know this one put them
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back on track and I loved how it was
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essentially one track divided throughout
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the runtime of this album and it really
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surprised me I really dug it another one
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that I really loved was the firebird
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from dirp Robbins now I really loved
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Queen of the Night their last record but
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I feel like this one elevated it even
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further it's a little bit more of a
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celebration of sound rather than the
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Queen of the Night which was a little
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bit more doom and gloomy um and I love
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the story I love how it all comes
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together into this really Crescendo
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moment at the end where they kind of
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reintroduce and reimagine Stravinsky's
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Firebird site really love that one a lot
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of fun on that uh let's talk about Frost
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within the wires um yeah this one really
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surprised me their last two records of
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you know what is it day for night um and
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falling satellites wasn't a big fan of I
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really didn't connect with those records
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at all um but this one felt like they
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were going back to what worked within
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million toown and experiments in Mass
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Appeal and kind of move the music
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forward this is a proper double disc
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concept record and I really enjoyed that
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um and yeah I mean I believe this one
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won the Prague reports album of the year
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and it was very welld deserved like I
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can't argue with that wasn't necessarily
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my favorite record of the year but it it
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got us back to you know what I loved
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about Frost uh next up is Haven of
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Echoes with momento Veri um yeah their
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first record didn't really do too much
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for me and I know a lot of people love
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that record um I don't know it just it
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didn't have like the substance you know
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it didn't have the juice as I like to
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say uh but Haven of echo proves
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themselves you know to be within the the
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more modern Neo progue uh you know in
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the same vein as like an anathema as I
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mentioned before uh but also like a
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gaspacho and the longer stretches of
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Music uh I think really help this record
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the actual structuring of this record is
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exactly what I love to hear uh and they
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show that they can Master a buildup and
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a payoff very very well a lot of these
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longer tracks are very satisfying for me
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they're a really good time um and yeah
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it really surprised me uh let's go into
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an album that might not necessarily be a
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good record but it definitely surprised
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me that was Jeremy Renard's record of
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love and titanium uh the last track off
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of this one was uh really good you know
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I didn't expect you know the actor that
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plays Hawkeye uh to put out a country
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and western folk record that wasn't
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complete dog uh and this one proved
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that he can do it um I know that this
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tackles a lot of his like you know after
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his big accident where he was you know
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he could have essentially been
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completely paralyzed uh but his recovery
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of that and what got him through it and
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I really appreciate that and that's
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found within this music it's not usually
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my typical Mo within music but this year
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proved that I can step out of my comfort
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zone and enjoy some really good music
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and that's what I found with love and&
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titanium it was a lot of fun let's go to
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a record that I will always talk about
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within this styling and that is Jimmy
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Keegan self-titled album his kind of
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Debut record for those of you that don't
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know Jimmy Keegan is uh an individual
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that's kind of picked up the mantle
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within the Spock beard era um and I felt
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like he is doing some of the things that
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I really love about like later Spock
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beard uh especially within their last
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two records even though those aren't
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necessarily my favorite records from the
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band some of the more playful aspects
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and some of the more cooky quirky and
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strange aspects of the band I feel like
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Jimmy is more of the Mastermind behind
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that and he's applying a lot of that
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styling to this record and I couldn't
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help but love this record you know it
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was a lot of fun and even though I
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wouldn't necessarily say that this is
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one of the best records of the year I
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would definitely say this is a record
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that needs to be talked about and I was
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kind of saddened to see that a lot of my
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contemporary you know Prague reviewers
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on here weren't necessarily giving this
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any kind of you know talk about so this
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is me kind of champion that all right
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let's talk about the lemon Twigs with
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their a dream is all we have uh I know a
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lot of my friends and contemporaries
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here on YouTube Love the lemon twigs and
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their last record of everything Harmony
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was their first record that I actually
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wanted to sit down and listen to all
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their albums kind of leading up to this
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point I wasn't all that excited for I
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just felt like it was very same same you
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know kind of the throwback singer
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songwriter 7s 60s rock era and this was
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the first one that I'm like oh this is
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really good you know like it made my top
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10 I think uh albums of the year um and
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it is just an absolute Delight you know
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this is coming from my favorite styles
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of the 60s and 70s singer songwriter
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that I really appreciate and enjoy you
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know it's got a little bit more of the
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ELO uh got a little bit of like the
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Beach Boys and the Beatles felt within
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this without being a complete retread
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you know a lot of bands that are trying
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to do this throwback styles are just
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copy and pasting uh but I feel like
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these guys are kind of coming into their
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own and doing it in their own style and
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I really appreciate that and I really
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love that one uh all right the final
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three let's talk about pure reason
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Revolution with coming up to
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Consciousness their last two records
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again after their big Hiatus I wasn't
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all that excited for but this was the
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first one that really connected with me
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and part of that might be it's a little
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shorter uh I think the tracks are a lot
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meteor and I feel like they took their
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time with this one you know this is
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probably their best work since the dark
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third you know the big album that
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launched them into the stratosphere
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within this um and I really found myself
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coming back to this one again it didn't
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necessarily make my top 50 but it really
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surprised me and I really enjoyed coming
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back to this one all right final two
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let's talk about rosalene Cunningham to
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shoot another day her first two records
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in the solo project that she's working
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on um were still good you know I still
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kind of prefer when she's working with
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person but these albums are still a lot
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of fun and this was the one that really
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surprised me like this is my favorite
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record in this kind of solo uh sandbox
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that she's working with it's got that
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throwback more psychedelic side of the
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singer songwriter side of things you
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know blending a little bit of a harsher
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tones you know getting flavors of like
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heart and Stevie Nicks and things like
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that that have a little bit more teeth
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uh but just as enjoyable and just as
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immediate uh so some really great stuff
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from Ros Ley Cunningham really like that
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one and the final one was one that I
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feel like not a lot of people were
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talking about in terms of the
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progressive metal side of things and
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that is whom God destroyed
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with
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insanium again I feel like uh whom Gods
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destroy didn't really connect with a
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whole lot of people but I had a lot of
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fun with this one you know not
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necessarily the best you know far and
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away from the best but it just surprised
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me you know debut record it's a little
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cringe especially within you know a
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album title like insanium from whom Gods
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destroy but there's just something so
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fun about it it's bringing me back to
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like Camelot or Symphony X in terms of
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like that just fun balls the- wall
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insane progressive metal without it
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being too Tech death metal without it be
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to extreme death metal you know this is
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just classic capital M Metal within the
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Prague vein and I just had a great time
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with it I absolutely had a great time
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with it all right let's talk about these
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records that I kind of forgot came out
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this year and it wasn't until this big
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you know cycle of let's look back on
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2024 to remind myself what's coming out
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these were the albums that I kind of
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just completely forgot about uh first
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off was beard fish you know songs for
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beating Hearts Not a Bad album not a
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great album it was just an album uh same
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with big big train the likes of us again
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I keep saying this and I'll say this
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about this album forever the first three
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tracks of this album are some of the
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best music that big big train has done
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in a while like we're going on decades
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the second half of this record I kind of
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forgettable in my mind Devin Townson
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with power nerd this was a record that
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just kind of came and went you know like
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it's not a bad record it's quite a good
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record but he's done this style before
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and I feel like this is just Devon
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having fun and I will praise the man for
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just having fun I'm really looking
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forward to see what he has in store for
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us in 2025 hopefully it's going to be
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the moth hopefully it's going to be
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amazing uh but yeah this one just kind
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of left me you know one CE I listen to
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it and once I digested it I'm like eh
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all right I've heard it I can put it on
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the Shelf you know it's not like an
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empath or a teria where I'm going to
00:22:06
come back to it time and time and time
00:22:07
again this is going to be kind of like
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an addicted or a an accelerated
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Evolution where it's like okay I heard
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it it's
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fine I think I don't need to listen to
00:22:17
it again um same with is with collapse
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the wave now their last record of 42 I
00:22:23
really really loved um and this one even
00:22:26
though I would say is probably from
00:22:27
start to finish a better record it
00:22:30
didn't have that big epic you know it
00:22:32
didn't have that thing that made me want
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to come back to it time and time again
00:22:36
same with Kappa with I'm going to try it
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uh some
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areus gez um probably one of their
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better records within recent memory um
00:22:51
but it didn't have that stay power that
00:22:53
some of their classic records like uh
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Notes From The Past key holder or in the
00:22:58
wake of
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ution it's just fine you know it came up
00:23:02
relatively early this year and it kind
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of came and went and that's about it for
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it um another one that I know this is
00:23:10
going to be really controversial because
00:23:12
I know a lot of people loved This Record
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but for me Neil moris sill for a climber
00:23:17
was just fine you know it was good and
00:23:21
probably his best record that he put out
00:23:22
this year because he put out three
00:23:23
because my man can't sit still um but it
00:23:27
kind of you know it it kind of found its
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way into the same kind of vein as like
00:23:33
solar gradia or the Grand Adventure or
00:23:37
you know some of those like I want to
00:23:40
say B tier which is not really such a
00:23:42
great thing but you know like
00:23:44
transatlantic uh Kaleidoscope you know
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for the Die Hard Neil Morris fans
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they're going to love this record and
00:23:51
they have loved this record and I'm
00:23:52
really excited about that but if I'm
00:23:55
being perfectly honest for me who likes
00:23:57
his more innovative more fun things like
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I really love Jesus Christ The Exorcist
00:24:02
I really love similitude of a dream you
00:24:05
know I love these big proggy moments and
00:24:09
I just felt like no Hill for a climber
00:24:11
was him just kind of getting back into
00:24:13
the groove of things so I'm really
00:24:15
excited to see what his next prog
00:24:16
project is going to be for me this was
00:24:19
just fine it was fine it's a great
00:24:21
record but it's also kind of Neil mois
00:24:23
paint by Numbers if I'm being perfectly
00:24:24
honest so yeah talking about another one
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that was just kind of forgettable was
00:24:29
the Pineapple Thief it leads to this I
00:24:32
can't necessarily say this was a
00:24:34
disappointment for me because their last
00:24:36
heck five six records for me never
00:24:40
really connected this one was one of the
00:24:42
better ones but I think since all the
00:24:45
Wars all the records from the Pineapple
00:24:48
Thief has really been forgettable for me
00:24:50
and it's a shame for me because I know
00:24:52
they're finding an audience and I know
00:24:54
that they're connecting with people on a
00:24:55
much bigger scale than they ever had
00:24:57
with albums like variations from a dream
00:24:59
somebody here is missing tightly Unwound
00:25:02
but those were my favorite records you
00:25:04
know those longer stretches of Music the
00:25:06
tracks that go into the 12 15 20 minute
00:25:09
Mark that allowed them to really grow a
00:25:13
track and know this one just didn't do
00:25:16
it for me all right let's talk about
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return to the Earth with stag might
00:25:20
steeple I know a lot of people are
00:25:22
loving return to the Earth their last
00:25:24
record of I believe it was the watch or
00:25:27
something along those lines it didn't
00:25:28
connect with me and this was another one
00:25:30
that really didn't connect with me I was
00:25:32
kind of hoping that with the success of
00:25:34
Haven of echo which kind of is doing
00:25:37
very similar things I was hoping that
00:25:39
return to the Earth was going to connect
00:25:40
with me this year and in the end it just
00:25:43
left me cold so yeah another kind of
00:25:46
forgettable one oddly enough was Rick
00:25:47
Wakeman with yes Sonata uh it's fine you
00:25:51
know two tracks both into the 20 minute
00:25:53
marks the first one being a bunch of his
00:25:56
Piano Works from the yes C catalog and
00:25:59
then the second one being a kind of
00:26:01
medal of uh the King Arthur it's fine on
00:26:05
paper but honestly once I kind of
00:26:07
digested it and listened to it I don't
00:26:08
think I'm going to be returning to it at
00:26:10
all not a bad record just kind of a
00:26:12
forgettable one and the final one that I
00:26:14
want to talk about is the tangent with
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to follow Polaris honestly on paper this
00:26:19
is actually quite a good record and Andy
00:26:21
being kind of the only one working on
00:26:24
this record I really really want to
00:26:26
applaud him for that
00:26:29
um but it didn't connect with me as much
00:26:31
as I was really hoping it would with his
00:26:33
some of his past work like proxy and L
00:26:35
tractus Travi lasaka Travi you know even
00:26:38
going back further with a place in the
00:26:40
queue not as good as the book uh the
00:26:42
music that died alone uh the world that
00:26:44
divides the world that we drive um it
00:26:49
just it felt like it was better than
00:26:53
some of his past works like Auto
00:26:54
reconnaissance the slow rust of the
00:26:57
Forgotten blah blah blah blah blah blah
00:26:58
and songs from the hard shoulder but it
00:27:00
didn't reach that same kind of oomph
00:27:03
that I was really hoping for again I
00:27:05
want to applaud Andy because this is
00:27:07
some of the best music that he's done
00:27:08
since probably proxy from 2018 but still
00:27:12
didn't have that same hit uh so yeah
00:27:15
this is this is why it's kind of in the
00:27:17
forgettable rather than a surprise or a
00:27:20
um a disappointment cuz you know it's
00:27:22
kind of right in between the two so yeah
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that's my list that's my list and the
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final you know I'm going to leave
00:27:29
everybody off here with what I'm excited
00:27:32
for in 2025 what I'm really looking
00:27:34
forward to really there's only like
00:27:36
three records on the docket at the
00:27:38
moment that I'm looking forward to
00:27:40
pattern seeking animals oh eekelen as
00:27:43
well so four uh ean's coming out with uh
00:27:46
their one two two album punch uh Steven
00:27:49
Wilson uh with his two track album and
00:27:52
Dream Theater so you know we got four
00:27:55
records that I'm really excited for
00:27:57
within the next coming month months but
00:27:59
what I'm most excited for within 2025 is
00:28:02
the same thing that I've been excited
00:28:03
for uh pretty much every year since
00:28:05
about 2020 and that is discovering new
00:28:08
artists discovering new acts that really
00:28:12
push my boundaries and really surprise
00:28:14
me like all of the records I think since
00:28:17
2020 have been from acts that I didn't
00:28:21
even know about coming into that year
00:28:24
like Z from 2020 with their flower Toria
00:28:28
um um 2021 I believe was Dune 2022 if
00:28:31
I'm not mistaken that was um toider uh
00:28:35
2023 last year was bear ghost and this
00:28:38
year was uh the last dinner party like
00:28:41
all those bands and Records I didn't
00:28:43
really know or were too familiar of
00:28:46
going into that year so I'm really
00:28:48
looking forward to whatever band or
00:28:51
artist really surprises me in 2025 so
00:28:54
here's hoping that 2025 is a good year I
00:28:57
want to thank you all so much for
00:28:59
watching this is kind of my final send
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off of the year uh my next two will be
00:29:04
about books and movies so we're kind of
00:29:05
moving away from music for a little bit
00:29:08
but I want to know what were some of the
00:29:10
disappointments for you for this year uh
00:29:13
what are you most looking forward to in
00:29:15
2025 and I just hope 2024 was a good
00:29:17
year for you I know I've capped off all
00:29:19
these videos with that but I really do
00:29:21
hope 2024 was a good year it's going to
00:29:24
be interesting 2025 but you know I hope
00:29:26
we all stick together I hope we all
00:29:28
support one another we all are in this
00:29:31
together and here's hoping that 2025 is
00:29:34
better than what we expect so thank you
00:29:37
all so much for watching as always you
00:29:39
guys are definitely the best and until
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next time notes out
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